So have anyone watched the movie of Black Hawk Down?
Any content I should know about? I am planning on seeing it and I just wanna know what it's like cause I have heard it's really good but IDK for sure.
I've seen it. The worst thing about it is all the foul language, plus war violence. No sexual content, no drugs, nothing of that sort.
The film brought me to tears a couple times or so, 'cause a lot of characters died. (Won't say who...) :'( The main point of the movie has to do with brotherly love, or, as one of the characters put it, how it's not about your country, or the Cause, although those are good things, but you're doing it for the guy next to you.
So yeah, other than cursing and violence, it's pretty good.
Oh cooool thanks. That's good to know.
Thanks a lot. It is intriguing but I don't know if I am ready for it yet. 🙂 I have a lot on my list of things to see and read. It helps to know what's in it though. 😀
@Sardh: You made a case for brotherly love. I'm sold. 😀
Just watched The Book Thief for the second time (first time was a few years ago on a plane). Cleaner than the book (especially in the language department), but not anywhere as impactful (but then, 550 pages translated to two hours of film is a tricky thing to do, generally).
We watched Lilo and Stitch, it was interesting and I liked it because I like the old style of animation, but it wasn't really one I'd want to watch over and over again. It's good if you like funny and sad movies set in Hawaii.
Jesus answered, "I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me. If you really knew Me, you would know My Father as well." - John 14:6-7a
That's exactly how I felt about Lilo and Stitch, Hermit. It was funny and cute, and there were some quotable lines, but it wasn't like it was my favorite movie ever.
So I went to see The Greatest Showman today. So far as content goes, my only complaint is some of the costumes and a scene in which a woman tries to cozy up with a married man. (Okay, and there's some drinking, including a scene that should have made the characters tipsy at the very least and another scene featuring a bunch of people sleeping in a pub.)
The themes are quite good. What will you risk to achieve a dream? Will you treat people with differences as people? How might success change you? As such, the main character's development had a good progression.
The movie focused more on the main character than I thought it would. That probably sounds strange, but I do mean it. I had expected other characters to take more spotlight than they did, but I think that, for the most part, they were only put in enough focus as was necessary. My one reservation on that with the romantic side-story: he sees a pretty girl, acts upon something she says, and then... they're tentatively holding hands and singing a romantic number? Seems to move pretty quickly. That said, though, I'm glad that their romance didn't eat up as much screentime as I thought it would. Center stage was rightly given to the main character.
I appreciated seeing the effect the main character's actions had on the people around him. It's a common thing to just follow the main character around, but this movie also takes the time to show us the character at a greater distance, the way the smaller characters see him. (I remember someone sitting behind me giving an understanding "hmm" during a particular shot of the movie.) There's one scene edited to contrast him against everyone else that I definitely liked.
Singing is on-point (except for one character whispering a bit of song... whispering and singing don't happen together) (and no too-high notes for Hugh Jackman, like in Les Mis!) and the dancing is fun to watch and edited well. (And something has to be said for the way they start the movie!) The music is also of fare I enjoy. There are a couple songs I'm not crazy about, but I found I liked them better within the context of the film better than on their own.
Overall, I liked it a good deal. I probably won't rank it among my favourite movies of all time, but I count it as above-average.
Watched Darkest Hour which is about the early years of Winston Churchill has prime minister. Very good although some strong language is in the movie.
He does all things well.
Saw Paddington 2 this weekend. I enjoyed it more than the first film because the conflict was better, even though the levels of ridiculous went up.
Saw The Matrix a few days ago. I appreciated the Christian parallels, but they sadly gave way to Eastern religion/humanism as the movie progressed. I think it also had a little too much action, and while one use of the Lord's name as a swear word is more than enough, this film did it several times. Any thoughts?
Ah, the Matrix, the movie that is an ode to the 90s.
....And honestly, I'm normally one who prioritizes plot over action and I normally don't like over the top action.
...The Matrix is the exception to this general preference. There's just something so mesmorizingly entertaining about the action scenes. Best part IMO.
Yeah, probably has something to do with the beautiful wire fu martial arts in there.
I haven't seen it myself. I never had an interest, though with my growing proclivity for question-asking sci-fi, I may not be totally adverse to seeing it one day, if only to say I did. I do know about some of the objectionable bits, particularly in relation to religious tones, and am not particularly whelmed about what I've heard.
Been rewatching BBC's Merlin recently.
Just watched Secret Life of Pets. It was an hour and a half of almost-uninterrupted jokes aimed at pet owners and animal lovers--which was wonderful--and it had a healthy dose of don't-judge-a-book-by-its-cover characters. It was, I can happily say, better than I was expecting.
Saw Black Panther yesterday. All thoughts will show up in the Marvel thread.